The turning point of a story
What is Climax?
A concrete object representing something abstract
What is a Symbol?
When someone says something other than they mean
What is Verbal Irony?
Sherlock vs Moriarty is this kind of conflict
What is Man vs. Man?
The way an author reveals a character to us
What is Characterization?
The end of a story
What is Resolution?
The ring in the poem about the tigers was an example of this
What is a Symbol?
When the opposite of what you expect happens
What is Situational Irony?
If I wanted to get up and make a sandwich, but I was feeling too lazy, it might be this kind of conflict
What is Man vs. Self?
Characterization that is explicitly stated like, "He had red hair."
What is Direct Characterization?
The events that lead up to the climax
What is Rising Action?
A broken down cafe in the 1700s is an example of this
What is the setting?
When the audience knows what a character does not
What is Dramatic Irony
If I felt pressured to look a certain way, but then revolted and dressed like a clown instead it would be this kind of conflict
What is Man vs. Society?
Characterization that is implied.
What is indirect Characterization?
Events that wind down from the climax
What is Falling Action?
Where setting is usually established
What is the exposition
Someone about to get on the Titanic claims, "I'm sure everything will be fine."
What is Dramatic Irony?
The struggle against Covid-19 is this kind of conflict
What is Man vs Nature?
One of three things we decided a character needs
What is Motivation, Development, or Voice?
The beginning of a story
What is Exposition?
Specific name for a symbol an author wants you to correlate with a certain emotion
Objective Correlative
Another word for verbal irony that is meant to be cutting or rude
What is Sarcasm?
Man vs. Self is this kind of conflict
What is Internal Conflict?
What is the Protagonist?